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1、必修四Units 35质量过关检测分值:150分时间:120分钟第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分:基础知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D、四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。21(2012成都一诊) Harry is_failure as a learner driver, because he failed to pass_driving test again. A. the; / B. /; the C. a; the D. the; the答案:C考查冠词。句意:Harry学驾

2、照是一个失败的人,因为他又没通过驾照考试。由句意可知,第一空加不定冠词,是抽象名词的具体化,指代具体的人;第二空表示特指。22(2012三明普高联考)The Olympic Flame will travel to the UK on May 18 this year,_the curtain of the 30th Olympic Games.A. lifting B. to liftC. to be lifted D. having lifted答案:A考查非谓语动词。句意:奥运火炬将在今年5月18日抵达英国,拉开了第三十届奥运会的帷幕。由句意可知,此处应该选lifting,表示顺理成章的

3、结果。不定式也可以表示结果,但是指出乎意料的结果。23(2012太原第一学段测评)Credit cards are_useful when travelling.True.They save us the trouble of taking too much cash.A.finally B.nearly Chardly Dparticularly答案:D考查副词。由答语可知,旅行时信用卡尤其有用。particularly“尤其地,特别地”。24(2012桂林、防城港一调)_by the teacher in class is not a bad thing, but a good thing

4、.A.Being asked BAskingCAsked DAsk答案:A考查非谓语动词。句意:被老师提问不是坏事,而是好事。由句意可知,此处所选非谓语动词是句子的主语,所以排除C、D两项;从句意也可以得知,应该是被老师提问,所以选A项。25(2012宜宾一诊)Which of those electronic dictionaries do you like most?_.They are expensive and of little use.A. None B. NeitherC. All D. Both答案:A考查代词。由答语“他们都很贵而且用处不大”可知,排除C、D两项;第一句话中t

5、hose和most可知,应该用none,表示三者以上的否定。26(2012太原调研)Hello, can I speak to Robert, please?Hold on, please.He_in the garage.A.worked B.has worked C.will work D.is working答案:D考查时态。答语句意:别挂断电话。罗伯特现在正在车库里工作。由句意可知,选现在进行时。27(2012上海长宁区期终质检)These reference books donated by a nonprofitable organization are available for

6、_wants to have it.A. anyone Bsomeone C. who Dwhoever答案:D 考查名词性从句。whoever 做连接代词,引导名词性从句(anybody who)。28(2012安徽省皖南高三联合测评)Not only John and Tom but also their sister, Mary,_great interest in the piano lessons.A. take B. takes C. have taken D. had taken答案:B考查主谓一致。not only.but also.连接两个主语时,谓语动词要就近一致,所以选B

7、。29(2012泸州一诊)Of the two books, this is_one which has been put into a few languages.A.a thinner B.a thin Cthe thinner D.the thin答案:C考查形容词的比较级。句意:这两本书中,这一本较薄的已经被翻译成好几种语言版本了。表示“两者中较.的一个”时,应该在比较级前加定冠词the。30(2012四川眉山一诊)We thought they had come to repair the damaged road, but,_, they were cleaning women.A

8、.in general Bin addition Cin vain Din fact答案:D考查介词短语。in fact“事实上,实际”;符合语境。31(2012成都一诊)You are_advised to get your car checked before a long drive. A. deeply B. heavily C. strongly D. slightly答案:C考查副词。句意:在长途行车后,我们强烈建议把你的车检查一下。由句意可知,选strongly,意为“强烈地”。32(2012绵阳二诊)Look at the girl coming toward us. From

9、 the clothes on her,_she be a student?A.can BmayCwill Dmust答案:A考查情态动词。句意:看看向我们走来的女孩。从衣着判断,她一定是一个学生吗?由句意可知,选can表推测。33(2012成都一诊) One activity of the Easter celebration is the Easter egg hunt_children try to find the hidden chocolate eggs.A. when B. where C. which D. whose答案:B考查定语从句。_children try to fi

10、nd the hidden chocolate eggs是定语从句部分,该部分结构完整,所以选关系副词;因为先行词是the Easter egg hunt,表地点;所以选where。34(2012苏州五市区调研)Id rather have some wine, if you dont mind._. Dont forget you will drive. A. Not at all B. Go aheadC. Take it easy D. Anything but that答案:D考查交际英语。由答语“Dont forget you will drive.”可知,应该是不允许对方喝酒,因此

11、选D项。35(2012湖北省部分重点中学联考)After three weeks adjustment to the new environment, he managed to accustom himself to being more_with people.A.in relief Bat ease Cin peace Dat stake答案:B考查短语。句意:经过三周的调整,他已经和人们相处得很轻松了。at ease“轻松的;舒适的”符合句意;in relief“如释重负,松了口气”;in peace“和平的”;at stake“在危急关头,在危险中”。第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每

12、小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(2012成都一诊)My father was raised in a fatherless home at a time when the family of five struggled to survive, which caused my father to be extremely tightfisted(吝啬) with money. When we children became_36_that other children got po

13、cket money from their parents, we made a(n)_37_to ask our father for some. Immediately his face turned stonecold, and he said, “If youre old enough to ask, youre old enough to_38_.” And we had to seek odd jobs about the neighbourhood. He didnt_39_his attitude as we grew into adulthood. There was a t

14、ime when_40_of us had a car, so we had to ride a_41_whenever we came home. Though the bus stopped about two miles from home. Dad never met us,_42_ in bad weather. If someone_43_(and my brothers did a lot), hed say in his_44_fathervoice. “Thats what your legs are_45_!”One spring morning I was on the

15、bus home from_46_. Tests and long hours in labs had_47_me exhausted. As other students were_48_at their stops. I looked silently out of the window. Finally, the bus came to a_49_at my destination, and I_50_, carrying my suitcase to begin the long journey home.The row of privet hedge(树篱) came into_51

16、_, which lined the driveway that climbed the hill to our house. I stopped to put a book in the suitcase. When I stood up, I saw something gray_52_along the top of the hedge toward the house.It was the top of my fathers head. I_53_then, each time I came home, he would stand behind the hedge, watching

17、,_54_he knew I had arrived safely. I held back my tears. He did care,_55_.Upon reaching home, I found my father innocently in his chair. “So! Its you!” he said, his face lengthening into surprise.文章大意:父亲一直对我们很严厉。向他要零花钱,他不给,让我们自己挣。长大后,我们回家,他从不出来接我们。有一次,我回家时,不经意地发现了父亲的秘密。这时,我才明白,其实父亲很关心我们,只是他有他自己关心我们的

18、方式。36A. aware B. certain C. surprised D. excited 答案:Abecome aware that.“知道”,当我们“得知”其他孩子有父母给的零花钱时,我们“想”向父亲要一些零花钱。37A. attempt B. suggestionC. troubleD. plan答案:A make an attempt to do“想做,企图做”。38A. spendB. earnC. surviveD. raise答案:B你们既然长大到了想要零花钱的时候,那么你们也就能“挣钱”了。也可由该段“we had to seek odd jobs”推知。39A. str

19、engthenB. softenC. takeD. show答案:B当我们长大成人后,他的态度也没有“软化”。40A. neither B. eachC. allD. none答案:D由句意可知,此处是指我们当时“都没”车,所以选A、D项;再由43空后的my brothers可知,我们是三者以上,因此用none,不用neither。41A. bicycleB. car C. train D. bus 答案:D与该空后的bus对应。42A. especially B. onlyC. even D. once答案:C“即使”天气不好,父亲也从不接我们。even“甚至”;especially“尤其”

20、;only“只,只是”;once“曾经”。43A. refusedB. complainedC. criedD. intended答案:B父亲从不接我们,我们难免“抱怨”。complain“抱怨”。44A. strangest B. lowestC. softest D. scariest答案:Dscariest“引起恐惧的,怕人的”;strangest“最奇怪的”;lowest“最低声的”;softest“最柔弱的,最轻柔的”。由文章可知,我的父亲很严厉,所以他的声音应该是“让人害怕的”。45A. onB. inC. byD. for答案:D你们长腿干什么用的。for“供,为”。46A. w

21、orkB. homeC. townD. college答案:D由该空后的“Tests and long hours in labs”可知,应该选college“大学”。47A. ledB. madeC. foundD. proved答案:Bmake me exhausted“让我精疲力竭”。其他选项构不成该搭配。48A. treatedB. receivedC. metD. greeted答案:C其他的学生下车都被“接走了”。meet“遇见”;treat“对待,招待”;receive“收到”;greet“问候”。该空也与42空前的met对应。49A. stopB. houseC. street

22、D. corner答案:Acome to a stop“停下”。50A. stepped off B. went offC. jumped on D. climbed on答案:A到了目的地,我“下车”。step off“下车”。51A. mindB. viewC. flowerD. leaf答案:Bcome into view“被看见”;come into mind“记起,想起”。52A. shiningB. flyingC. failingD. moving答案:D我看到一个黑影沿着树篱回了家。shine“闪烁”;fly“飞”;fail“失败”;move“移动”。53A. understo

23、odB. thoughtC. imagined D. realized答案:D我“意识到”每次我回家时,他就会站在树篱后“一直看到”我平安抵达。realize“意识到”;understand“理解”;think“想”;imagine“想象”。54A. since B. afterC. until D. though答案:C由上题可知,选until“直到”。55A. after allB. above allC. in advanceD. in total答案:A我忍住了眼泪。“毕竟”,父亲还是很在意我们的。after all“毕竟,别忘了”;above all“最重要的是”;in advanc

24、e“提前”;in total“全部,一共”。第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A(2012河北省普高质检) Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the City of Melbournes tourism program.If you would like to receive an email advising you of the next recruitment session, please email tourism mel

25、bourne. vic.gov. au.Volunteering with Tourism MelbourneVolunteers play a vital role in the City of Melbournes tourism services. They provide information on Melbourne to around two million visitors each year. Their love and knowledge of the city and regional Victoria adds to Melbournes reputation as

26、a friendly, welcoming and culturally vibrant(有活力的) city.The City of Melbournes tourism branch generally conducts two volunteer recruitment intakes each year for the following tourism programs:City AmbassadorsMelbourne Visitor Booth at Bourke Street MallMelbourne Visitor Centre at Federation SquareMe

27、lbourne Greeter ServicePlaces are limited and potential volunteers must participate in a selection process based around the following criteria. Volunteers must be:passionate about Melbournecustomer service focusedfamiliar with computer available for one fourhour shift (either morning or afternoon) e

28、ach week for a minimum of one yearteam players who love meeting peopleable to demonstrate a commitment to the City of Melbournes values (as outlined the online application)More informationTo find out more about becoming a volunteer, contact us online or phone the City of Melbournes Volunteer Project

29、 Officer, Tourism Melbourne on (03) 9658 9658.For other volunteering opportunities, see national volunteer recruitment website Go_Volunteer.文章大意:你对成为墨尔本旅游志愿者感兴趣吗?墨尔本正在招聘旅游志愿者,看看你是不是符合条件呢?56Where will you most probably read the above passage?A. In classified tourism advertisements.B. In a radio repor

30、t of a tourism program.C. In a book review about volunteering.D. On a local government website.答案:D推理判断题。由第二段和最后一段可知,这是当地政府网站。57Which of the following is NOT one of the qualifications for a volunteer?A. Owning a drivers license.B. Enjoying meeting persons.C. Having computer skills. D. A fourhour per

31、iod each week.答案:A细节理解题。由第七、八段文字可知,B、C、D三项都是志愿者必备的条件。58It can be inferred from the passage that_.Athe programs recruitments take place every two yearsBGo Volunteer offers information about Melbournes volunteer programCif you know Melbourne well, youre sure to be admitted as a tourism volunteerDeven

32、though youre interested in the program, you cant be its member right now答案:D推理判断题。由文章最后两段可知,要成为志愿者,还要通过审核。A、B、C三项都不对。59What would be the best title for the passage?A. Does volunteering pay back? B. Welcome to the City of Melbourne!C. Tourism Volunteer Program D. Interest and Tourism Volunteering答案:C

33、主旨大意题。由文章大意,结合第一段可知。B(2012上海春招)Frederic Mishkin, whos been a professor at Columbia Business School for almost 30 years, is good at solving problems and expressing ideas. Whether hes standing in front of a lecture hall or engaged in a casual conversation, his hands are always waving and pointing. Whe

34、n he was in graduate school, one of his professors was so annoyed by this constant gesturing that he made the young economist sit on his hands whenever he visited the professors office.It turns out, however, that Mishkins professor had it exactly wrong. Gesture doesnt prevent but promotes clear thou

35、ght and speech. Research demonstrates that the movements we make with our hands when we talk form a kind of second language, adding information thats absent from our words. Its learnings secret code: Gesture reveals what we know. It reveals what we dont know. Whats more, the agreement (or lack of ag

36、reement) between what our voices say and how our hands move offers a clue to our readiness to learn.Many of the studies establishing the importance of gesture to learning have been conducted by Susan GoldinMeadow, a professor of psychology at the University of Chicago. “We change our minds by moving

37、 our hands,” writes GoldinMeadow in a review of this work. Particularly significant are what she calls “mismatches” between oral expression and physical gestures. A student might say that a heavier ball falls faster than a light one, for example, but make a gesture indicating that they fall at the s

38、ame rate, which is correct. Such differences indicate that were moving from one level of understanding to another. The thoughts expressed by hand motions are often our newest and most advanced ideas about the problem were working on; we cant yet absorb these concepts into language, but we can captur

39、e them in movement.GoldinMeadows more recent work strews not only that gesture shows our readiness to learn, but that it actually helps to bring learning about. It does so in two ways. First, it elicits(引出) helpful behavior from others around us. GoldinMeadow has found that adults respond to childre

40、ns speechgesture mismatches by adjusting their way of instruction. Parents and teachers apparently receive the signal that children are ready to learn, and they act on it by offering a greater variety of problemsolving techniques. The act of gesturing itself also seems to quicken learning, bringing

41、new knowledge into consciousness and aiding the understanding of new concepts. A 2007 study by Susan Wagner Cook, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Iowa, reported that thirdgraders who were asked to gesture while learning algebra (代数) were nearly three times more likely to re

42、member what theyd learned than classmates who did not gesture.文章大意:手势语对于我们的学习有着重要的意义。60According to Paragraph 1, Frederic Mishkin was asked to sit on his hands because_.A. he could better express his ideas that wayB. he always pointed his finger at his professorC. his professor did not like his gest

43、uringD. his gestures prevented his professor from thinking答案:C细节理解题。由第一段最后一句话“When he was in graduate school, one of his professors was so annoyed by this constant gesturing that he made the young economist sit on his hands whenever he visited the professors office.”可知,教授对他的学生的指手画脚的动作不满。61How is ges

44、turing important in acquiring knowledge?AIt draws tasteful responses from others and increases learning speed.BIt promotes second language learning and quickens thinking.CIt provides significant clues for solving academic problems.DIt reduces students reliance on teachers instruction.答案:A细节理解题。由最后一段

45、第六句话“The act of gesturing itself also seems to quicken learning, bringing new knowledge into consciousness and aiding the understanding of new concepts.”可知。62What can be inferred from the passage about gesturespeech mismatches?A. They can stimulate our creativity.B. Instructors should make full use

46、of them.C. Teachers can hardly explain new concepts without them.D. They serve as a stepping stone to solving real life problems.答案:B推理判断题。由最后一段的介绍可知,老师、家长应该充分利用手势语。63What could be the best title of the passage?A. Hand Motions, a Second Language B. Gesturing: Signal of UnderstandingC. New Uses of Ge

47、sturing D. The Secret Code of Learning答案:D主旨大意题。纵观全文,讲述了手势语对于学习的重要意义。C(2012济南二月月考)Our particular parenting style reflects our own way of “looking”. Heres a great piece of writing reflecting parents particular ways on the parenting style that have become known humorously as helicopter parenting and s

48、ubmarine (潜水艇) parenting.Helicopter parents hover over their children, managing every aspect of their childs life. On the contrary, submarine parents remain “hidden” coming to the surface when guidance is needed.While helicopter parents may have the best intentions, in reality, they are raising chil

49、dren with few problem solving skills. Children with hovering parents never get the chance to face disappointment and build up their ability to recover from misfortune.Think about your typical submarine. Submarines usually remain underwater. In case of a need for emergency surfacing, submarines can r

50、ise so quickly they are driven partially out of the water. Submarine parents also remain out of sight, yet able to pop up in the case of an emergency.I admit Im a submarine mom. My job as a parent is to have fun with my daughters while letting them explore and learn natural consequences.My older dau

51、ghter found herself acting in commercials and making more than minimum wage as a teen. To give her a sense of the real world, I insisted she spend three weeks every summer, picking strawberries and earning $3.50 on a good day.When my youngest daughter Sondra was six, she wanted a very expensive Amer

52、ican Girl Doll. I cut the full color 18“ picture out of the American Girl catalogue and had it laminated (压膜). “Heres your American Girl Doll.” I said “When you turn nine, Ill buy you the 3D doll on your birthday.” Sondra played with her flat doll for months, making clothes and furniture for her. Sh

53、e learned creativity. I saved $88.00.文章大意:本文讲述了不同种类的抚养孩子的方式。64What is the text mainly about?A. Various means of transportation.B. Funny experiences of a mom.C. Humorous stories about parents.D. Different styles of parenting.答案:D主旨大意题。由第一段可知,本文讲述不同种类的抚养孩子的方式,所以D项正确。65The underlined phrase “hover over

54、” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to“_”A. leave behind B. fly aroundC. watch overD. set aside答案:C猜测词义题。由划线词后的“managing every aspect of their childs life.”和“On the contrary, submarine parents remain hidden”可知,划线词意思是“照看,照顾”,所以C项符合。66It can be inferred from the last two paragraphs that Mom_.A. has

55、 good parenting skills B. is always making promisesC. is strict with her daughter D. tries her best to save money答案:A推理判断题。由最后两段可知,我是一名采用“潜水艇”式教育孩子的妈妈,所给的例句充分证明我是一位有着很棒的抚养孩子方法的妈妈。D(2012成都一诊)When most people think of giant pandas, the pictures of the cute, blackandwhite bears from China that eat bamb

56、oo will immediately jump into their mind. Scientists from Mississippi State University, however, are interested in what the bears leave behind: their poop(排泄物). At a recent meeting in Denver, Professor Brown at the university presented her research showing how panda poop could inspire a new way to o

57、btain energy from plants, which are a renewable energy source. Usually, plants can be called biomass(有机燃料) when they are used as an energy source.Burning biomass is one way to capture its energy, but Brown hopes panda poop can teach scientists something about breaking down biomass. Pandasor at least

58、 the bacteria in their stomachsare very good at getting energy out of bamboo. Unlike cows, which use 4 stomachs to digest large amounts of grass, a panda has only one stomach. Bamboo comes in, and poop goes out.Every day for 14 months, Brown and her team on this project, counted the bacteria in the

59、poop of the two pandas, YaYa and LeLe living at the Memphis Zoo. Her studies turned up 12 species of bacteria that break down biomass, including one that had never been found in pandas. Brown says that because the poop contains bacteria that break down biomass, it could also be used to break down ot

60、her types of biomass.Now the scientists hope to identify the chemicals that help with the process of breaking down biomass and then figure out how the bacteria work. If those chemicals can be made in the lab, they could be used to turn biomasslike grass or other plantsinto fuel.Brown says she doesnt

61、 mind handling panda poop. “Its probably the most pleasant material to work with,” she says, “My colleagues and I have been working with other poop for a long time, and we can assure you it has a fairly pleasant smell associated with it.”67The importance of studying panda poop is_.A. to create a ren

62、ewable energy from plantsB. to explore a new way to get energy from plantsC. to learn a lesson of energy from panda poopD. to figure out how the bacteria work for us mankind答案:B细节理解题。由第一段第三句话“At a recent meeting in Denver, Professor Brown at the university presented her research showing how panda po

63、op could inspire a new way to obtain energy from plants.”可知,研究大熊猫粪便的重要性在于,它能为我们从植物中提取能量提供新路。68The process of the panda poop project can be described as_.aIdentify the chemicals helpful to break down biomass.bFind the bacteria in panda poop which break down bamboo.cReproduce the chemicals in the lab

64、to turn biomass into energy.dAnalyze how the bacteria in panda poop work in pandas stomach.A. a, b, d, c B. a, d, c, b C. b, a, d, c D. b, d, a, c答案:C细节理解题。由第三、四段可知,该项目的步骤是找出熊猫排泄物中能分解竹子的细菌;然后确认那些有助于分解有机燃料的细菌;再分析这些细菌是怎样工作的;最后在实验室复制这些细菌用于分解有机燃料。所以B项正确。69What does the author mainly want to express in t

65、he 2nd paragraph?APandas dont digest bamboo the same way as cows.BPandas are capable of getting energy using stomachs.CPandas can get energy from bamboo more efficiently.DScientists have learnt something new from panda poop.答案:C推理判断题。第二段第二句话“Pandasor at least the bacteria in their stomachsare very g

66、ood at getting energy out of bamboo.”是该段的中心句。70What does Professor Brown think of working with panda poop?A. Sick B. Challenging C. Inspiring D. Enjoyable答案:D推理判断题。由最后一段的用词“doesnt mind”和“pleasant”可知,布朗教授对于该项工作感觉很享受。E(2012淄博一模)When you see homework covering the kitchen table and toys are piling up ar

67、ound the sofa, you probably wish there was a bit more space. You are not alone. Nearly a third of parents say they feel squeezed into their homes but cannot afford to move to a bigger property,a report reveals today.Twentynine percent say “their property is too small to fit the size of their family”

68、rising to 40 percent for those 34 and under. One in four children is “forced to share” a bedroom, according to the FindaProperty. Com website. Property analyst Samantha Baden said:“Affordability remains a key issue for families, with the average cost of a threebedroom home around 193,000.”Very few c

69、an afford to buyor to renta property of the size they want and in the area they desire to live in, according to Miss Baden.A recent report, from investment firm LV, also found that many “spacestarved parents” are pushed into a twobedroom home which was perfect when they were a young couple, but has

70、no space for three or so children. Grownup children who cannot afford to leave home are also adding to the problem facing families in Britains “big squeeze”For a home to be the correct size, which means it is not overcrowded, parents must have their own bedroom. Children under ten can share, as well

71、 as samesex children between ten and 20. Anyone over 21 also needs their own room.The report comes as official figures, published yesterday by the Land Registry, revealing house prices are falling sharply in every region except London. The worsthit area is the North East, where average house prices

72、have fallen to below l00,000 for the first time in seven years. However, they remain unaffordable for millions.文章大意:一项报告显示,接近三分之一的英国家庭觉得住得很拥挤,但是却买不起更大面积的房子。71According to Paragraph l, the report reveals_.A. children like to do homework in the kitchenB. some families cant afford a bigger propertyC. o

73、nly a few families have housing problemD. people are satisfied with their living condition答案:B细节理解题。由第一段最后一句话“Nearly a third of parents say they feel squeezed into their homes but cannot afford to move to a bigger property,a report reveals today.”可知,该报告揭示了一些家庭买不起更大的房子。72What Miss Baden said in Parag

74、raph 2 means_.A. most families dont have enough money yetB. no family could afford a threebedroom homeC. it is common to live in a threebedroom homeD. the price of a bigger property is still acceptable答案:A推理判断题。根据第二段最后两句话“Affordability remains a key issue for families, with the average cost of a thr

75、eebedroom home around 193,000.Very few can afford to buyor to renta property of the size they want and in the area they desire to live in.”可知,大多数家庭买不起他们想要的大房子,支付能力仍然是最关键的问题。73The report from the investment firm LV shows_.A. young couples should live in a twobedroom homeB. families with three or so c

76、hildren couldnt afford a homeC. parents should buy houses for their grownup childrenD. some grownup children couldnt afford a separate home答案:D推理判断题。由第三段最后一句话“Grownup children who cannot afford to leave home are also adding to the problem facing families in Britains big squeeze”可推知,一些成年子女买不起房子,所以和父母

77、一起居住,这加重了父母住房的拥挤。74According to the passage,the right size for a home means_.A. parents should have a bedroom of their own B. anyone over 2l needs to live in their own homeC. children under ten should share parents bedroomD. children under 20 should have their own bedroom答案:A细节理解题。由第四段第一句话“For a hom

78、e to be the correct size, which means it is not overcrowded, parents must have their own bedroom.”可知,合适的住房面积指的是不拥挤,父母一定有自己的卧室。75What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. House prices are falling down everywhere.B. People are able to buy a home of correct size.C. The house prices in London has not

79、 fallen down.D. The North East is now an area suitable to live in答案:C推理判断题。由第五段第一句话“The report comes as official figures, published yesterday by the Land Registry, revealing house prices are falling sharply in every region except London.”可知,伦敦房价还没有下降,其他地区下降。第四部分:书面表达(满分35分)(2012苏州五市区调研)下面的这幅画展现了两人合做

80、一张凳子却各忙各的情景,请根据对这幅画的理解,用英语写一篇短文。你的短文应包含以下内容:1. 描述图片内容,如人物、动作、情景等;2. 图片主要反映了怎样的问题;3. 结合实际谈谈你对解决此类问题的看法。注意:1. 可参照文章开头所给提示,做必要的发挥想像;2. 词数150左右,开头已写好,不计入总词数;3. 作文中不得涉及考生所在学校及本人姓名。Cooperation, which has always been a hot topic, plays a very important role in todays world. But not everyone knows how to co

81、operate well. _ 范文借鉴Cooperation, which has always been a hot topic, plays a very important role in todays world. But not everyone knows how to cooperate well.In the picture, we can see two men are trying to make a bench together. Both of them are working hard, sweating a lot. But obviously they are

82、fixing the legs on opposite sides.Seeing the picture, I cant help thinking how ridiculous it is. The two men work as a team and both of them do make their efforts. But unfortunately they just mind their own business without communicating with each other. It appears to me that they are not cooperatin

83、g in an effective way. Working without cooperation leads to inefficiency.But how can we cooperate more effectively? From my point of view, cooperation calls for effective communication, without which people will do things blindly. We should exchange ideas with our partners and work out a careful plan before taking actions. Otherwise, all the efforts will be in vain, just like what the two men do in the picture.版权所有:高考资源网()

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